Coaching is one of the most stressful occupations in sport, and there is no exception to the rule when it comes to footy.
Over the years there have been some moments that have shocked the sport and others which have sent fans into laughter, with the job sometimes getting the better of coaches.
With footy over for another year what better time than now to count down the best coaching incidents of all time, whether it be brawls, sprays or frosty confrontations with the media.
Yes, we are aware that there are thousands of coaching incidents that were lucky enough not to be caught on film and were probably 100 times harsher than the entries on this list, but we'll just have to work with what we have on record.
A disclaimer before we get stuck into it - most of these entries contain coarse language or violence, so proceed at your own caution.
Without any more delay, let's get into it.
5. Terry Wallace "I'll Spew Up" (Collingwood vs Western Bulldogs, 1996)
Terry Wallace at his classic best.
The Dogs narrowly lost to the Pies in a big clash during the 1996 season, where the Doggies were looking to finally claim an elusive premiership flag.
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It's the final remark however that really puts this spray apart from the rest, with Wallace claiming he'll "spew up" should anyone tell his players that their performance was a "good effort".
No wonder that Wallace was nicknamed 'Plough', with this zinger exemplifying exactly why.